Woodside’s leadership on Myanmar, others must follow
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Woodside’s leadership on Myanmar, others must follow

Today Woodside, Australia’s largest oil and gas company, announced it would withdraw its operations from Myanmar. This comes after pressure from civil society and worsening violence by the Myanmar military. Any extractive company doing business in Myanmar could be providing revenue to the military's generals and operations.

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$50 million in public money for NT gas could flow offshore
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$50 million in public money for NT gas could flow offshore

The Federal Resources Minister, Keith Pitt has today announced $50 million of government subsidies going to oil and gas companies in the Beetaloo basin, Northern Territory (NT).

Some oil and gas companies in the Beetaloo basin use offshore secrecy jurisdictions and shell companies to avoid scrutiny and allow their owners to hide in the shadows

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New rule means U.S. falls behind in fight against global corruption
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New rule means U.S. falls behind in fight against global corruption

Despite overwhelmingly support in the U.S. in favor of a strong anticorruption rule for oil, gas and mining companies, officials have voted to cut the law and weaken global efforts to stop corruption.

The original 2010 law compels companies in the extractive industries to disclose project-level payments they make to governments in countries where they do business. This led to a ray of sunshine over the notoriously secretive oil, gas, and mining sectors.

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Australian Government should follow U.S. as they ban anonymous shell companies
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Australian Government should follow U.S. as they ban anonymous shell companies

Over the weekend, U.S. Congress made history by passing the most significant reform in U.S. anti-money laundering law in decades showing how far behind Australia is in stopping corporate secrecy.

The Corporate Transparency Act will modernise U.S. anti-money laundering laws and shine a light on who owns anonymous shell companies in the United States. The United States is the second most secretive financial jurisdiction in the world.

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PWYP Australian Senate Hearing
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PWYP Australian Senate Hearing

Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Australia gave evidence to the Senate Economics Reference Committee on multinational tax avoidance in Australia and the lobbying effort overseas of Exxon to and kill of tax transparency measures that would force them to disclose their corporate tax information.

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